AI Engineer

London
2 weeks ago
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Our client captures and analyses high-frequency data from satellites to enhance risk assessment, prevent equipment failures, and optimize operational efficiency. They are in search of a visionary leader to spearhead AI initiatives and significantly enhance their predictive capabilities.

The Role

Design, build, and implement advanced AI solutions
Work closely with engineering teams to bring models into production and enhance their performance
Collaborate with the CTO to shape the data science strategy and roadmap, identifying untapped potential in our datasets and the global satellite network
You Should…

Have 2+ years experience in machine learning and statistical modelling
Have a proven track record of building and deploying ML models in production environments, with strong CI/CD skills
Be proficient in Python and its data science ecosystem (pandas, scikit-learn, TensorFlow/PyTorch)
Have a solid understanding of time series analysis and anomaly detection
Possess excellent communication skills to explain complex concepts to various stakeholders
Have demonstrated experience leading data science initiatives
Be passionate about solving complex problems with messy, real-world data
Ideally, You…

Have experience with large-scale sensor data and real-time analytics
Have a solid understanding of physics and mechanical principles
Stay engaged with the rapidly-evolving AI ecosystem
Have experience with NoSQL databases (MongoDB) and platforms like Azure ML and Databricks
Have expertise in signal processing and condition monitoring
Have startup experience or have worked in fast-paced, startup-like environments

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